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Chemical Clock: Chemical Clock
ByCameron Sharif
keyboardsRay Larsen
trumpet
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The opening title track is a carefully orchestrated exercise in sonic mayhem. Punctuated by a herky-jerky free-bop line played in unison, the band fervidly explores free improv and a manic variant of prog-metal in a rapid fire sequence reminiscent of

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953
On the band's less-aggressive side, there's "Undercurrent," with an orchestral synth wash and slow-burn crescendo that recalls trumpeter

Cuong Vu
trumpetb.1969

Evan Woodle
drumsb.1989

Mark Hunter
bassRefiguring fusion, prog-rock, and a panoply of edgy sub-sub-genres in various unexpected ways seems to be the raison d'être for many Seattle bands these days. Chemical Clock is one of the finest examples of this sort of activity. Hopefully, a full-length release is in the works. ">
Track Listing
Chemical Clock; Blind Topographer; Undercurrent; Neurotic Bricklayer; People In Particular; Gumball Machine.
Personnel
Chemical Clock
band / ensemble / orchestraRay Larsen: trumpet, electric trumpet; Cameron Sharif: keyboards; Mark Hunter: bass; Evan Woodle: drums.
Album information
Title: Chemical Clock | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Table and Chairs Music
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